This episode, Part 2 in our series with Orthodox Christian scholar Frederica Mathewes-Green, discusses Augustine's concept of a 'god-shaped hole' in our hearts and explores the idea of 'energy' (energeia) in the New Testament.
Our conversation delves into the challenges of translating biblical texts from Greek to Latin and Hebrew, the historical context of these translations, and how different translations can impact theological understanding.
It also touches on the use of hyperbole and imagery in ancient Hebrew scripture and discusses why seminary students are required to learn Hebrew and Greek to gain a deeper understanding of the biblical worldview.
Episode highlights:
00:15 The God-Shaped Hole: Exploring Our Innate Desire for Worship
00:45 The Concept of 'Energia' in the New Testament
01:50 Translation Challenges: From Greek to Latin and Beyond
04:15 The Impact of Language on Biblical Interpretation
05:30 The Septuagint and the Evolution of the Hebrew Bible
07:50 Controversies in Biblical Translations
12:10 The Importance of Learning Biblical Languages
Resources mentioned:
Two Views of the Cross: Orthodoxy and the West by Frederica Mathewes-Green
Men and Marriage by George Gilder
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